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I recently acquired a nice Rotax-powered two-seater, but am hard pressed
for storage. So I might well want to store it on a trailer, that I could well build myself. Friends I consulted seemed to take it for granted I begin by welding together a frame of steel profiles, paint it with primer and gloss, then attach an axle and a few other paraphernalia. But why not bolt together a few lengths of aluminium? No need to paint or weld - or is this over simple? |
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